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Joseph T. O'Connor

    Joseph O’Connor è un acclamato autore irlandese le cui opere sono note per la loro profonda intuizione sulla psiche umana e sui temi sociali. Il suo stile è caratterizzato da un linguaggio ricco e da una maestria narrativa che attira il lettore in storie complesse. O’Connor esplora spesso questioni di identità, redenzione e ricerca di appartenenza nel mondo, con i suoi personaggi che navigano in circostanze di vita impegnative. La sua scrittura è considerata un contributo significativo alla letteratura irlandese contemporanea.

    Redemption Falls
    • Redemption Falls

      • 464pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      1865. The American Civil War is ending. Eighteen years after the famine ship Star of the Sea docked at New York, the daughter of two of her passengers sets out from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on a walk across a devastated America. Eliza Duane Mooney is searching for a young boy she has not seen in four years, one of the hundred thousand children drawn into the war. His fate has been mysterious and will prove extraordinary. It's a walk that will have consequences for many seemingly unconnected survivors: a love-struck cartographer, a haunted Latina poetess, rebel guerrilla Cole McLaurenson, runaway slave Elizabeth Longstreet and the mercurial revolutionary James Con O'Keeffe, who commanded a brigade of Irish immigrants in the Union Army and is now Governor of a western wilderness where nothing is as it seems. Redemption Falls is a tale of war and forgiveness, of strangers in a strange land, of love put to the ultimate test. Packed with music, balladry, poetry and storytelling, this is a riveting historical novel of urgent contemporary resonance, from the author of the internationally bestselling Star of the Sea.

      Redemption Falls
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